An attacker wearing an “X-Men” T-shirt attacked an elderly woman with a metal object while walking in the East Village last week, police said.
The 68-year-old victim was walking on East 14th Street near First Avenue, just steps from the Stuy Town Apartments, at about 6:15 p.m. on Sept. 22 when the Manhattan menace approached her, police said.
Police said he hit her in the back with an “unknown metal object” before taking off.
Surveillance footage released by the NYPD late Monday night shows the suspect wearing his gray “X-Men” T-shirt, black pants and gray sneakers and carrying a backpack, walking to a spot on the sidewalk.
Police said the victim refused to seek medical attention and the suspect was still at large on Tuesday.
The attack was one of several unprovoked attacks across the city in recent weeks.
an unarmed attacker A 62-year-old man was hacked to death He was crossing a Bronx street in broad daylight Sunday with a boxcutter, police and sources said.
The victim was waiting for the light to change on Hugh Grant Circle near Metropolitan Avenue in Parkchester around 2:20 p.m. when 33-year-old Joyner Jevon – who has a history of being emotionally disturbed – suddenly attacked the man for no apparent reason. cut off his right ear, officials and officials said. Sources said.
Police said Jevon was arrested and charged with assault.
In Park Slope, Brooklyn, last week, a babbling lunatic also randomly stabbed A 32-year-old man was shot in the chest on Seventh Avenue near Lincoln Place, police said.
Earlier in September, a predatory animal punched randomly A 74-year-old woman was struck in the face as a southbound train approached the 104th and Liberty Avenue station in Ozone Park, Queens, according to police.
A few weeks ago, a maniac slashed a teenage boy Horrific surveillance footage captured the criminal stalking the platform holding a giant blade after a random attack – on the Bronx subway.
According to police, the madman bit the 16-year-old boy in the back of the head as the southbound No. 2 train headed toward the Prospect Avenue station in Melrose.
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